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12/5/2009 Protecting the Faith |
Scriptures: | 1 Timothy 1-6 |
Heart of the Passage: | 1 Timothy 2-3 |
Overview
Timothy, a young disciple discovered by Paul on his second missionary journey (Acts 16:1), enjoyed a unique relationship with the apostle. Referred to by Paul as his "beloved son" (2 Timothy 1:2), Timothy ministered side by side with Paul as a missionary and later received the challenging assignment of pastoring the church at Ephesus. Paul's first letter resembles a manual for building church leadership. But more generally, it is a rich mine of principles for anyone who wishes to have a spiritual impact in the lives of others. |
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CHAPTER 1
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CHAPTER 2
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CHAPTER 3
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CHAPTER 4
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CHAPTER 5
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CHAPTER 6
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Instructions for...
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Problems with ...
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Leaders
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Ladies
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Laity
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Doctrine
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Dependents
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Debt
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Organization in the Church
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Operation of the Church
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Your Daily Walk
Its name: "Backyardism."
Its symptoms: Preoccupation with personal pursuits; ignorance (and indifference) about how God is working around the world.
Its result: A stunted prayer life.
Notice Paul's antidote in 2:1-2: "I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men [not just those in your church, city, state, or country]; for kings, and for all that are in authority."
The cure for nearsighted vision is farsighted prayer.
When was the last time you prayed for your president... congressional leaders ... Supreme Court justices ... local officials? How about the leaders of other countries of the world? Do you know a missionary family in Africa? Australia? Asia? South America? Europe? Today as you finish your Daily Walk, step to a window that gives you a clear view of your backyard. As you gaze at what is familiar, ask God to lift your eyes above your own "backyard" to see what is unfamiliar and far away¡Xbut still near and dear to Him. Become a world-conscious Christian in your vision and prayers.
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Insight
"Timothy, Take a Letter. ..."
¡X In addition to his duties as traveling companion and fellow missionary with Paul, Timothy is also named as coauthor of six of Paul's letters. Without peeking, how many can you name?
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Adage
Storms make for strong trees; testings make for strong Christians. |

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